Saturday, May 2, 2026
Mississauga—Lakeshore contest set to be first with Poilievre as Conservative leader
Smith won on the sixth ballot with 53.77% and Travis Toews came in second with 46.23%. The new premier designate will be sworn in on October 11th.
The PC Opposition is shaking up its shadow cabinet.
Nova Scotia’s economy wasn’t as hard hit by the pandemic as economists predicted. Instead of a $585 million budgeted shortfall for the fiscal year 2021-2022, the province finished with a $351 million surplus.
The Progressive Conservative Opposition wants to know why an oil company is closing its local offices and abandoning two lucrative offshore licences.
Premier Moe made it known he was impressed with what the company was doing, particularly with respect to emissions at their production sites and even at their loading facilities.
The Progressive Conservative government has reached a deal with Shoppers Drug Mart, which will see the pharmacy chain supply 3.3 million tampons and pads each year for three years.
The Yukon Party is calling for the federal government to discontinue the use of the “ineffective” ArriveCAN app.
In Alberta, UCP leadership candidates are getting ready to make another pitch to supporters at the Canada Strong and Free conference in Red Deer on Saturday. In Fort McMurray Wednesday, leadership candidates Brian Jean and Leela Aheer...
Alain Rayes, MP for Richmond - Arthabasca in Quebec, quit the Conservative caucus after his candidate Jean Charest lost the leadership election to Pierre Poilievre. But Poilieve defeated Charest in 74 out of 78...
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